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Ginita Wall, CPA, CFP®

For Ginita Wall, money isn’t a mystery, and this trusted CPA, CFP® practitioner and Certified Divorce Financial Analyst has made it her professional focus to help people demystify financial issues. So respected is her financial guidance that Worth Magazine named Ginita one of the most trusted financial planners in the country seven years in a row.
The author of eight books and three booklets, including The ABCs of Divorce for Women, It’s More Than Money – It’s Your Life, and Love and Money: Financial Tips for Couples , Ginita’s mission is to empower people to succeed and prosper. In 1988, Ginita started the non-profit Women’s Institute for Financial Education (WIFE.org) with financial adviser Candace Bahr. Now with over 55,000 members, WIFE.org is the oldest non-profit organization dedicated to financial independence for women.
Quoted in The Wall Street Journal, Business Week, USA Today, Money, and other financial publications, she has appeared on the NBC Nightly News, MSNBC, National Public Radio, CBS This Morning, the Discovery Channel’s Home Matters, and numerous other radio and television broadcasts. She is also listed in Who’s Who in Finance.
Ginita Wall received her BA from Antioch College in Ohio, and she is a certified public accountant in New Mexico and California. Ginita lives and works in San Diego, California.

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